任务间和任务内随变的学习调节了双任务中的部分重复成本。

Psychological Research Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-22 DOI:10.1007/s00426-021-01518-1
Lasse Pelzer, Christoph Naefgen, Robert Gaschler, Hilde Haider
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摘要

双任务成本可能来自任务集级别上的混淆,因为两个任务没有表示为不同的任务集,而是集成到单个任务集中。这表明两个任务中的事件作为一个综合记忆片段一起被存储和检索。在一系列的三个实验中,我们测试了这种综合任务处理,以及它是否可以通过两个任务的刺激之间的规律性(跨任务的偶然性)或一个任务内的顺序规律性(任务内的偶然性)来调节。基于动作控制中的特征绑定实验方法,我们测试了双任务实验中的参与者是否会表现出部分重复成本:当两个任务中的一个任务的刺激从第n - 1次重复到第n次时,他们应该比两个任务中的刺激重复时慢。在所有三个实验中,参与者都同时处理一个视觉手册和一个听觉-声音辨别任务。在实验1中,我们表明,如果刺激材料是随机抽取的,那么在整个实践中,对试验n - 1集的检索是稳定的。跨任务偶然性(实验2)和任务内的顺序规则性(实验3)可以与基于n - 1的检索竞争,从而通过实践减少部分重复成本。总体而言,研究结果表明,被试并没有将两个任务的处理分开,然而,任务内随变可能会减少综合任务处理。
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Learning of across- and within-task contingencies modulates partial-repetition costs in dual-tasking.

Learning of across- and within-task contingencies modulates partial-repetition costs in dual-tasking.

Learning of across- and within-task contingencies modulates partial-repetition costs in dual-tasking.

Dual-task costs might result from confusions on the task-set level as both tasks are not represented as distinct task-sets, but rather being integrated into a single task-set. This suggests that events in the two tasks are stored and retrieved together as an integrated memory episode. In a series of three experiments, we tested for such integrated task processing and whether it can be modulated by regularities between the stimuli of the two tasks (across-task contingencies) or by sequential regularities within one of the tasks (within-task contingencies). Building on the experimental approach of feature binding in action control, we tested whether the participants in a dual-tasking experiment will show partial-repetition costs: they should be slower when only the stimulus in one of the two tasks is repeated from Trial n - 1 to Trial n than when the stimuli in both tasks repeat. In all three experiments, the participants processed a visual-manual and an auditory-vocal tone-discrimination task which were always presented concurrently. In Experiment 1, we show that retrieval of Trial n - 1 episodes is stable across practice if the stimulus material is drawn randomly. Across-task contingencies (Experiment 2) and sequential regularities within a task (Experiment 3) can compete with n - 1-based retrieval leading to a reduction of partial-repetition costs with practice. Overall the results suggest that participants do not separate the processing of the two tasks, yet, within-task contingencies might reduce integrated task processing.

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